I suspect he means split the PDF preview window like you can split the
source window. If that is what he means, then I second this request.
It would be great to be able to do that.
-- Gary
On Jul 7, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Alessandro Andretta wrote:
> Dear Alain,
>> I must confess I do not understand what you mean by 'splitting the
> compiled file'.
> Do you mean: if the (La)TeX file inputs several ancillary files
> (\include chapter1.tex , \include chapter2.tex, and so on)
> then you would like to have some sort of marks in he pdf that
> indicate which part comes from which ancillary file?
>> Probably you mean something else - apologies for my lack of
> understanding.
>> Regards,
>> --aa
>> On 4 Jul 2008, at 18:41, Alain Schremmer wrote:
>>> If the preview of a compiled file could be split, and even better,
>> split the way the source file is, that would make my life
>> considerably easier. (When editing, I often have to keep
>> modifications consistent in two or more different places.)
>>>> Is it because it isn't possible with Preview and that I should
>> direct my request to Apple?
>>>> Or is it that I am using TeXShop with Apple's Distiller … and that
>> I should direct my request to Apple?
>>>> Any comment?
>>>> Hopeful regards
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